Category:Qumran Studies--1970s

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Qumran Studies in the 1970s
Qumran Studies in the 1970s

After the death of Roland de Vaux in September 1971, Pierre Benoit succeeded him as editor-in-chief of the International Team and the DJD series.

In 1972 Spanish Jesuit scholar Jose O'Callagan proposed to identify Greek papyri fragments from Cave 7 as portions of the New Testament.

1n 1976 Milik published the Qurman fragments of 1 Enoch.

In 1977 the Temple Scroll (discovered probably in 1956) was first published by Yigael Yadin. It shifted the emphasis from the theological to the halakhic elements of the scrolls.


Noticeable Works of the period
Noticeable Works of the period

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After the death of Roland de Vaux in September 1971, Pierre Benoit succeeded him as editor-in-chief of the International Team and the DJD series.

In 1972 Spanish Jesuit scholar Jose O'Callagan proposed to identify Greek papyri fragments from Cave 7 as portions of the New Testament.

1n 1976 Milik published the Qurman fragments of 1 Enoch.

In 1977 the Temple Scroll (discovered probably in 1956) was first published by Yigael Yadin. It shifted the emphasis from the theological to the halakhic elements of the scrolls.


Noticeable Works of the period
Noticeable Works of the period




Pages in category "Qumran Studies--1970s"

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